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Subject: Re: "inclusion body"
From: Brenda Patterson ucbccka {- at -} UCL {- dot -} AC {- dot -} UK
Date: 2008-04-02

Lower temperature, use chaperones (e.g. TAKARA set), refolding?


Quoting shivesh kumar <2shivesh@GMAIL.COM>:

> Dear all,
> Sorry for the off-topic question...
> What can be done to avoid a protein going inside inclusion body.The gene is
> cloned in pET30a with C-ter his tag and expressed in BL21-DE3 from 37 to
> 18C for 3-4 hr with .5mM of IPTG,it is going to inclusion body.All
> suggestions are welcome.
> Thanx in advance.
> Shivesh
>

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